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“I’m pregnant… It’s just a malicious rumour that will soon disappear.” The shocking news spread that Lady Setina Belbourne, an unknown man’s child, had given birth, causing a stir in society. It was the work of her jealous younger sister and stepmother who wanted to take away her fiancé. General Axion Castawyn, the commander-in-chief of the imperial army, proposed to marry Setina, who had been jilted. “I need a child, but using a real one would be pitiful, so a fictional one would be perfect.” He is the ruler of people, who with his mere presence, captures people’s attention and even scares away beasts. Axion Castawyn smiled quietly like darkness. Setina decided to marry him for revenge, but the chillingly cold duke seemed strange. “So from now on, we should be passionate lovers. A couple so in love that a baby could be conceived before we even enter the wedding hall.” Isn’t it too intimate for a contractual marriage? “My wife belongs to me. She has always been mine. I have no intention of forgiving those who have insulted my wife.” Are you more aggressive than me in seeking revenge? Is this really okay?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- naver
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on A Contract Marriage For A Baby
"A Contract Marriage For A Baby" promised a blend of romance, drama, and a touch of fantasy, and after diving in, I found it delivered a compelling, if not flawless, experience. The European-esque setting and the promise of a cold-but-devoted love interest definitely piqued my interest, and I wasn't entirely disappointed.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the familiar setup: a protagonist facing the classic wicked stepmother and stepsister dynamic, complete with a rather oblivious father. This trope, while common, provided a comfortable entry point into the story. The male lead remained a bit of a mystery early on, adding an element of intrigue that kept me turning the page.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel, for me, lies in its characters and the slow-burn romance. The male lead, in particular, stood out. His backstory is genuinely heartbreaking, and his intelligence and strategic thinking made him a compelling character to root for. His love for the female lead is portrayed beautifully, making him a truly stan-worthy character.
I also appreciated the female lead's resilience. Even when faced with rejection, she held onto hope, making her a character you can't help but admire. The dynamic of "him pushing and her pulling" added an interesting layer to their relationship. The mystery woven into the plot was also captivating and kept me engaged throughout the story.
Areas of Concern
While the romance is a strong point, some might find the initial setup a bit cliché. Also, while the side characters are interesting, some are fairly shallow.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "A Contract Marriage For A Baby" is a worthwhile read if you enjoy a slow-burn romance with a focus on character development and intriguing mysteries. While it might not break new ground in terms of plot, the well-developed characters and the emotional depth of the romance make it a satisfying read. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5.
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